The Easylonger ES960 Powerbank, the first version, has some serious flaws when I reviewed it last year. At the time, I shared my concerns on the channel in a video and emailed Easylonger on my findings and how to improve. It took 18 months, but finally Easylonger replied to me, saying they’d addressed a number of issues. They wanted me to evaluate the newer version. So, is version 2.0 worthy of recommendation? Let’s take a look…
Videos referenced in this review:
Easylonger ES960 CPAP Powerbank | Watch This Before You Buy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAqfq-sgzRYEasylonger ES960 CPAP Powerbank | SOC Update
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